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I hope Payton Manning Tears Seattle Apart. Seattle desereved to win today (Despite the refs, who were ATROCIOUS) but the end seeing Sherman use the choking gesture and then that "interview" makes me hate that team even more. People complain so much about Harbaugh, Seattle isn't that much better. Go Payton and Go Denver.

Come on, that interview was fucking awesome.

Way better than just giving some lame credit to the other team and praising the coach or whatever.

I'm glad with the outcome, and I would be happy with either club winning the Super Bowl.

They do, but so what? There are plenty of people to make a rational, objective analysis of the game; a fired up player, high on the adrenaline of having just made a crucial play literally moments earlier in the biggest game of his life, after being told to be mean and tough on the field for weeks/months/years, is not one of them.

They do, but so what? There are plenty of people to make a rational, objective analysis of the game; a fired up player, high on the adrenaline of having just made a crucial play literally moments earlier in the biggest game of his life, after being told to be mean and tough on the field for weeks/months/years, is not one of them.

Strange then that so many fired up players were able to display far more class.

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As for the SB, Manning and the Bronco's offense is on a serious roll, but Seattle appears to me to be the exact kind of team to beat them -- great defense (DB's in particular) and running game. In the SB, defense usually wins.

Here's how I see the Super Bowl going down:

The Broncos will be primed to stop the run (like they did against NE) and force the QB to throw. Yesterday, Brady couldn't get it done through the air because the Broncos defense took away the short pass game, forcing Brady to air it out, and he wasn't able to make completions deep. And I don't think we'll get any disagreement here that Brady is a better QB than Russell Wilson, who has played downright pedestrian these past few weeks and in the regular season. I don't think Wilson can get it done against the Broncos defense, so it will go back to Lynch trying to make it happen on the ground.

As far as the Seattle Defense, Manning will flatly refuse to throw it Sherman's way the entire game unless the receiver has him beat. Sherman will likely have a lonely day. With 4+ targets on every play, Manning doesn't need to throw it to whichever receiver (probably DT) covered by Sherman.